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    Joey Barton is a playground bully who shouldn’t get back in the game after Bristol Rovers sacking

    GOOD riddance to Joey Barton after he was finally sacked by Bristol Rovers.The gobby former Manchester City and Newcastle star is a nasty piece of work that is toxic for football.
    Joey Barton has finally been sent packing by Bristol Rovers
    Steve Evans was branded a ‘fat man’ and a ‘weeble’ by Joey Barton
    In an era where the English game is more welcoming and inclusive than it has ever been, Barton is a dinosaur that should be put out to grass.
    When he branded Stevenage boss Steve Evans “a fat man” and “weeble” after their 1-1 draw on Tuesday night, it was the latest in a long list of diatribe he has spouted through the years.
    Like the vast majority of people, I remember back in my school days how bullies would cruelly target someone because of their weight. 
    Evans has personally brushed the whole thing off because as the Scot told me over the weekend he has “no interest in Barton or what he stands for.”
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    However, imagine how children who are being picked on at school because of their size reading those Barton comments might feel — or adults who have mental health issues caused by obesity.
    Also picture a youngster who is misguided enough to hold Barton up as a role model thinking it’s OK to target someone because of their appearance.
    To have a manager poking fun at someone for being “fat” flies in the face of all the work, support and campaigns that have been launched across the EFL to help tackle the growing UK obesity problem — not to mention all their mental health initiatives.
    Bristol Rovers themselves support the flagship EFL project called Fit Fans, which is a free 12-week course aimed at men and women in the 36-65 age bracket, in which participants receive nutrition, wellbeing and health advice alongside a fitness programme, which has yielded great results.
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    Barton’s comments fly in the face of all the work EFL clubs such as Bristol Rovers do in the community to tackle obesity
    I wonder what these Rovers fans trying to lose weight made of their former manager’s comments?
    Barton is that classic playground bully. 
    Just look at how he treated 24-year-old Rovers midfielder Luke Thomas last month after a 2-0 defeat at Peterborough for example.
    Joey Barton is that classic playground bullyJustin Allen
    Barton hung his player out to dry after he continued to play on despite feeling his hamstring — holding him responsible for conceding the second goal before going into a post-match media rant.
    During his lengthy monologue, he branded Thomas: “One idiotic young boy, I can’t even call him a man.”
    He said: “Two minutes into the second-half his side is compromised because he can’t run, he feels the hamstring.”
    That is rich coming from a man whose own poor decision making during his playing career “compromised” his team-mates goodness knows how many times.
    At QPR he famously got sent-off for elbowing  Manchester City’s Carlos Tevez with the score 1-1 in their final game of the 2011-12 season in which they needed a point to guarantee Premier League survival.
    Barton let his QPR team-mates down by getting sent-off in a vital game at Manchester City after lashing out at Carlos Tevez
    Barton just could not control his emotions during a clash with Tevez
    The 10 men were left to battle for the final 35 minutes and even moved 2-1 in front before Eden Dzeko and Sergio Aguero scored in injury-time to clinch City’s first league title since 1968.
    QPR were spared relegation because Bolton could only draw 2-2 against Stoke.
    He compromised his team in 2015 when he was sent off for QPR after throwing a punch at Hull’s Tom Huddlestone.
    Barton let Newcastle down when he got sent off for taking out Liverpool’s Xabi Alonso in 2009 — ruling him out of the team’s final three games which saw the Toon go down to the Championship by a single point.
    I wonder how Sean Dyche felt at Burnley after he gave Barton a chance late in his career only for the player to get suspended for six months by the FA for gambling.
    And while branding Thomas, aged 24, as an “idiotic young boy”, Barton seems to forget he was a violent young thug who, aged 22, stubbed a cigar in young Manchester City player Jamie Tandy’s eye. 
    Jamie Tandy’s eye was badly damaged after Joey Barton hit him with a lit cigar
    Then, only a few years later, he had a fight with Ousmane Dabo — causing head injuries to his team-mate including a detached retina.
    But not only is Barton a bully and a hypocrite, he is sexist too.
    Let’s not forget this man went on BBC Question Time and described 2014 European election winners UKIP to one of their female MEPs as the best of “four really ugly girls” in comparison to the three main political parties at the time. 
    And that misogynistic side of Barton reared its head again earlier this month when he claimed former Newcastle boss Kevin Keegan was “bang on” for saying he doesn’t “like listening to ladies talking about the England men’s team”.
    Joey Barton made sexist comments on Question Time in 2014
    Joey Barton shown the red card during his stint as Fleetwood boss
    I’m surprised Joey didn’t go the whole hog and demand these women should remain at home  getting dinner on the table for the men after the match.
    I wonder how he will one day explain this to his nine-year-old daughter? God forbid, if she ever wants to become a football pundit or presenter! That would send him into a spin.
    Barton has been given so many chances down the years but never seems to learn from the errors of his ways.
    His toxicity takes football back to the dark old days and frankly no club chairman should entertain recruiting this man ever again.
    It is time to show Barton the red card once and for all.
    Lay off the Roo boos
    YOU have to feel for Wayne Rooney being booed and having verbal abuse aimed towards him at Birmingham.
    The new Blues boss has lost all three of his matches so far since taking over from John Eustace, who had the team flying.
    Wayne Rooney has lost all three of his games in charge of Birmingham
    That decision to sack Eustace with the team sixth after 11 games was bonkers to the extreme.
    Rooney has been brought in to bring about a style change at St Andrew’s.
    The new American owners want the team to play more on the front foot, building from the back and playing through the lines.
    And the England and Manchester United legend needs time to be able to implement that.
    But the buck must stop with the owners, not Rooney. It’s madness to want to go in a new direction while results are going well on the pitch.
    A huge change like that should only happen during the close season.
    They took over the club in July with the new campaign just weeks away from starting and should have stuck with Eustace all the while the results were going well. It’s a no-brainer. Who knows where it might have taken them this season.
    They should have waited until May to bring about the change they desired.
    Rooney has a big job on his hands winning the fans over. But, frankly, it should be the owners getting the flak, not him.
    Mowbray loves a bit of (Red) Leicester
    TONY MOWBRAY loves everything about Leicester … especially the cheese.
    The Sunderland boss was waxing lyrical about the Championship leaders after his side lost 1-0 at the King Power on Tuesday.
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    But while he was predicting that the Foxes would be running away with promotion this season, he was clearly distracted by the huge lumps of Red Leicester sitting on a food counter yards away inside the press room.
    Mowbray picked up a cardboard takeaway box before filling it with enough cheese, along with slices of ham, pickled onion and Piccalilli, to tuck into for the journey back to the north east. More

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    Ex-Premier League boss Nigel Pearson SACKED as Bristol City manager after Robins suffer derby day defeat to Cardiff

    BRISTOL CITY have sacked manager Nigel Pearson.The Robins are 15th in the Championship following a 2-0 defeat to Cardiff in the Severnside Derby on Saturday.
    Bristol City have sacked manager Nigel PearsonCredit: PA
    Bristol City Chairman Jon Lansdown released a short statement announcing Pearson’s departure.
    It read: “This was a difficult decision to make as we recognise and appreciate how much Nigel has done for the club over the past two-and-a-half years on and off the pitch.
    “Nigel is highly respected by the staff and players and has been very supportive of the Academy structure and our Women’s team.
    “We all wanted Nigel to achieve our ambition to be promoted but, with our recent results, feel that now is the time to make a change to give the club the best possible chance of success.”
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    Assistant Manager Curtis Fleming has been appointed interim manager while the club search for Pearson’s long-term successor.
    First Team Coach Jason Euell and Head of Medical Performance Dave Rennie have also left the club.
    Bristol City were fifth after seven games following a 4-1 thrashing of Plymouth Argyle.
    But a run of just two wins in the next seven games leaves the Robins languishing in mid-table.
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    Pearson oversaw a 17th-placed finish in his first season at the club and the previous campaign saw little improvement with Bristol City finishing 14th.
    Pearson, 60, has managed eight teams on a full-time basis in a managerial career that stretches back to 1998.
    He won League One and the Championship with Leicester before keeping them up in the Premier League – a year before they went on to win the title. More

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    Former Newcastle owner Mike Ashley ‘exploring return to football’ with EFL strugglers as fans fume ‘God help them’

    MIKE ASHLEY is interested in buying League One strugglers Reading, according to reports.The Royals fell to the bottom of the third tier after surrendering a two-goal lead to lose 3-2 to Portsmouth yesterday.
    Mike Ashley is interested in a return to footballCredit: Barcroft Media
    The former Newcastle owner is reportedly in talks with ReadingCredit: Getty
    Reading were slapped with a four-point deduction earlier this season for financial issues.
    Their owner Dai Yongge was subsequently charged with misconduct by the EFL.
    The Royals confirmed that their owner was “seeking sources of stable external investment for the football club, with the aim of mitigating the risk of cashflow complications arising in future”.
    According to Sky Sports, former Newcastle owner Ashley is “exploring an investment” in the League One side.
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    It’s not yet clear whether Ashley would want to buy a full or partial stake in the club.
    A pair of Frasers Group helicopters, owned by Ashley, landed in the Madejski Stadium car park earlier today.
    Meetings are understood to have taken place between Ashley representatives and senior Reading chiefs.
    Last year, Ashley bought Coventry’s CBS Arena from cash-strapped rugby club Wasps.
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    He is believed to be keen on returning to sport in a bigger capacity.
    Ashley owned Newcastle between 2007 and 2021.
    The 59-year-old became an unpopular figure in the Toon, and eventually sold to the Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund.
    Many fans have been left concerned by Ashley’s potential involvement at Reading.
    One wrote on social media: “God help them if he does.”
    While a second tweeted: “They’ve gone through enough.”
    A third dramatically posted: “RIP Reading.”
    And a fourth added: “Say goodbye to any hope of getting back the club you once knew. Reading. It’s poor form all the way if this happens.” More

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    League Two youngster goes viral for emotional plea to FM24 begging to be added to game as fans say ‘get him in’

    GRIMSBY youngster Harry Shipstone has gathered support from fans after asking to be included in the new Football Manager game.FM24 will be released on November 6, but those who secured early access were able to play the beta version of the game as early as October 19.
    Some fans were given early access to Football Manager 24 earlier this monthCredit: Football Manager
    Harry Shipstone posted this message to Out of Context Football Manager after discovering he was not on the gameCredit: Instagram
    And Grimsby academy prospect Shipstone was disappointed to see he does not feature on it.
    In a bid to get himself on the game, he messaged the Twitter account “Out of Contest Football Manager” which has more than 300,000 followers.
    He said: “You probably won’t see this but if you do and you know anyone at Football Manager please could you contact them to try and sort it for me.
    “I am a young footballer who plays for Grimsby Town’s youth team and when I went on the new beta version I was not on it.
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    “I had been looking forward to this moment since I found out I would be playing for the youth team so it is very upsetting to see that I am not even in the squad.
    “Any help you can provide would be appreciated.”
    Out of Context Football Manager posted a screenshot of Shipstone’s message along with the caption: “GET THIS MAN IN THE GAME.”
    And the official Football Manager Twitter replied to the post.
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    They simply said: “We’re investigating 🕵🏻‍♂️.”
    This led to a host of football fans supporting Shipstone’s attempt to get on the game.
    One said: “GET HARRY IN FM24!!!”
    Another added: “He deserve it.”
    While a third replied: “Ambitious, with determination 20. Get him in the game @FootballManager.”
    A petition has even been set up on Change.org titled “Include Harry Shipstone as a Grimsby Youth Player in Football Manager 24”.
    It has 486 signatures at the time of writing.
    Grimbsy sit 20th in League Two with just three wins from 15 games at the beginning of the new season. More

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    Joey Barton SACKED by Bristol Rovers just weeks after fans slammed ex-Man City star for ‘throwing own player under bus’

    JOEY BARTON has been sacked by League One outfit Bristol Rovers.His exit comes just weeks after fans slammed the ex-Manchester City star for “throwing his own player under the bus.”
    Joey Barton has been sacked by League One side Bristol RoversCredit: Alamy
    Barton’s sacking comes after he called Steve Evans a ‘fat man’Credit: PA
    The decision also follows Barton’s jibes at Steve Evans in which he called the Stevenage manager a “fat man” and a “weeble” after the 1-1 draw on Tuesday.
    A Rovers statement confirmed: “Bristol Rovers Football Club can confirm that today the club has relieved First Team Manager Joey Barton of his duties.
    “Everyone at the club would like to thank Joey for all his efforts and wish him well in the future.
    “In the interim, Andy Mangan will lead the team supported by Glenn Whelan, Danny Ventre and Anssi Jaakkola who will remain in post.”
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    Rovers are 16th in League One after just four wins from their opening 14 matches.
    Their last victory came against Port Vale at the start of October.
    Since then, they suffered away defeats at Oxford and Burton.
    And Barton’s last result was a 1-1 draw with Stevenage.
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    The former Man City midfielder, 41, had been in charge of Rovers since February 2021.
    But following last month’s defeat to Peterborough, he was slammed by supporters after aiming a brutal rant at one of his own players.
    Barton tore into Luke Thomas for playing on while carrying an injury.
    He said: “We had a mountain to climb due to Luke Thomas’ decision to play on in the second-half. I’ve never known anything like it.
    “He reported he was a bit stiff one minute before we are going back out, having had 13 minutes to speak to the physios.
    “He was told to go out and test it. But two minutes into the second-half his side is compromised because he can’t run, he feels the hamstring.
    “In his infinite wisdom, I don’t know why he presses the ball and doesn’t sit on the pitch so the ref can stop the game and we can get the sub on.
    “In the midst of that chaotic spell of two minutes, we are compromised from within and they score the second goal.
    “I wish I could fine him and I’ll be speaking to the CEO about that because it’s a ludicrous decision, he shouldn’t get paid this week for what he’s done because he has put us 2-0 down.
    One idiotic young boy, I can’t even call him a manJoey Barton
    “It’s frustrating, we have got to be better than that. You come to a good place like Peterborough, you can’t play with ten men, especially in wide areas because they will punish you.”
    Asked if it was a mistake caused by the 24-year-old’s inexperience, Barton snapped back, continuing: “When does the young man stop?
    “How many times can we put his lethargy in moments down to being young? At some point the penny has got to drop.
    “If you are injured, fine, come off the pitch, nobody has got a problem with that.
    “Going back out and making stupid decisions just compromises your team-mates and all our hard work is undone because of a decision by one of our players.
    “I’m so frustrated with him, we have given him enormous backing at this club and he lets himself down with stupidity.”
    In another interview he called Thomas “one idiotic young boy – I can’t even call him a man.”

    Fans were not happy over Barton’s words, with one saying: “This is horrible. Thomas had been amazing this season and I’m sure Rovers fans won’t be holding this against him.”
    Another added: “Very poor, been one of if not the best player for us these season. Not a fan of that.”
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    A third commented: “Joey Barton throwing arguably our best player this season under the bus is a disgrace. Guy has worked hard every game this season and deserves credit, not criticism.”
    More raged: “You can be the best manager in the world, but if you throw your players under the bus like this the dressing room very quickly turns on you. A manager throwing excuses instead of looking at himself.” More

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    Wrexham manager branded ‘Gordon Ramsay of the football world’ after astonishing X-rated changing room rant

    WREXHAM manager Phil Parkinson has been likened to Gordon Ramsey following an x-rated dressing room rant.A segment from a recent episode of Welcome to Wrexham was shown on last week’s episode of hit Channel 4 show Gogglebox.
    Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson went viral for his rant on Welcome to Wrexham, which was shown on GoggleboxCredit: Rex
    In the clip, Parkinson gave a passionate team talk and repeatedly dropped the F-bomb.
    He said: “I mean you’ve been f***ing brilliant!
    “And you’ve f***ing played some great f***ing football, and you’ve played with some f***ing composure on the f***ing ball.
    “F***ing keep going with that f***ing composure!”
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    The stars of Gogglebox were left stunned, with Pete Staniford joking: “He’s the Gordan Ramsay of the footballing world!”
    Another star said: “Nah! You’ve got give them more. I’d be like ‘get the f*** out there!”
    Celebrity chef Ramsay is renown for his x-rated rants in the kitchen so football fans loved the comparison.
    One person took to X to write: “F***ing well said!”
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    Another commented: “Iconic.”
    While a third said: “Actually think I preferred watching Welcome to Wrexham on Gogglebox tonight than the actual episode. What a show 😂.”
    Welcome to Wrexham is a documentary series on Disney+ that follows League Two side Wrexham.
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    Premier League cult hero, 42, handed shock EFL manager role as he looks to help club avoid relegation

    FORMER Premier League star Matthew Etherington has been named interim boss of the second-worst club in the Football League.The ex-Tottenham and West Ham winger, 42, will take charge of Colchester United for their League Two clash at Grimsby Town tomorrow.
    Matthew Etherington starred for West Ham in the Premier LeagueCredit: PA:Press Association
    He has now taken charge of League Two strugglers Colchester UnitedCredit: Getty
    The U’s sacked Ben Garner after they were beaten 2-1 at home by Harrogate Town on Saturday – their fourth-straight loss.
    That result left them 23rd in the fourth tier and just three points above Sutton United at the bottom.
    Etherington, who was appointed Under-21 lead coach at Colchester in June, will be assisted by assistant head coach Scott Marshall and first-team coach Dave Huzzey while the club decide on a permanent replacement for Garner.
    Etherington hit the headlines in December when he was sacked by Crawley Town after just three games in his first managerial job.
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    He named former Peterborough and Tottenham teammate Simon Davies as his assistant on November 27, 2022 and went on to beat Swindon Town 2-0 in his opening match.
    A 2-0 home defeat to Hartlepool followed on December 9 before another setback on home turf followed on Boxing Day as they were downed 2-1 by Sutton before he was axed.
    Etherington retired from playing in 2014 after an impressive playing career with Peterborough, Spurs, Bradford, West Ham and Stoke City.
    The ex-England U21 winger battled a gambling addiction while at the Hammers, with the club lending him £300,000, after he accumulated huge debts.
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    Etherington also spent time at Tony Adams’ Sporting Chance Clinic.
    He began his coaching career in charge of Peterborough’s U18s in 2018. Etherington was then promoted to assistant manager of the first-team in November 2021.
    He even had a one-game foray as interim boss before returning to his No.2 position under Grant McCann before then taking the leap and making his ill-fated switch to Crawley. More

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    Notts County keeper hit in head by ‘vape’ and left bleeding at Gillingham clash as police launch investigation

    POLICE are investigating after Notts County goalkeeper Sam Slocombe was left with a cut head after being struck by an object thrown by a yob in the crowd.The Magpies impressed to claim the points — but the gripping contest was marred by the late drama which left their shot-stopper needing medical attention from the club’s physio.
    Notts County goalkeeper Sam Slocombe was struck by an object thrown from the crowd at PriestfieldCredit: AHPIX.com
    Slocombe, 35, carried on after a brief delay and Gillingham issued an appeal to find the moron.
    Gills’ director of operations Joe Comper admitted: “Once again, we find ourselves investigating an incident which reflects poorly on the football club and will likely land us in trouble with the authorities.
    “Quite clearly, any right-minded person can understand that this is not acceptable and it won’t be accepted at Priestfield.
    “We are working closely with Kent Police to identify the culprit or culprits, in order for us to impose any necessary bans, as well as pursuing criminal prosecutions.
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    “You are passionate, loyal and devoted to the team and those that represent your shirt.
    “It is a shame that the actions of a very small minority risk damaging your club in the form of heavy fines and potentially points deductions.”
    The incident spoilt an otherwise enjoyable League Two contest in which forward Macaulay Langstaff’s 38th-minute strike fired the visitors ahead.
    Scott Malone levelled on 57 minutes after Langstaff had been denied a second, before substitute Lewis Macari’s stunner — on his debut — won it for the visitors 12 minutes from time.
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    But Slocombe’s injury left Magpies boss Luke Williams wanting answers.
    Williams said: “It’s a shame because in general the atmosphere was brilliant. This is just one person making a really terrible decision.
    “Unfortunately something was thrown, I think it was a vape, and hit him on the back of the head and he has a cut.
    “It’s upsetting, anyone who has met him wouldn’t want to throw anything at him, he’s a great guy and I don’t think he’s done anything to wind anyone up or anything like that.”
    Langstaff notched his ninth goal of the campaign as he turned home Tobi Adebayo’s pin-point 38th-minute cross.
    Malone then found the bottom corner with a well-taken strike for caretaker boss Keith Millen, before Jake Turner produced a good save to keep out Jodi Jones’ drive.
    But there was nothing the keeper could do to stop Macari’s rocket.
    Gills defender Max Clark was “gutted” and admitted: “It’s a tough one to take because they weren’t causing us many problems.
    “We were a different team in the second half but they stood strong.”
    Lewis Macari scored a stunning winner on his EFL debutCredit: Rex More